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Join host and producer, Soleil Gaylord, on Telluride KOTO Radio ”Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna,” and enjoy a nature almanac detailing natural history intrigues of the flora and fauna inhabiting the valley floor, the San Miguel watershed and Colorado. From wolf reintroduction to otter spotting, to bear hibernation or the the mysteries of the fall aspen colors Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna delves into the scientific beauty found in the Telluride region. Support for this show is provided by KOTO Radio and Telluride Arts District‘s Small Grants for Artists.
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Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Birds: The Art and Science of Bird Feeding
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports that more than 50 million North Americans feed birds. More than 1 million tons of seed are given to birds in what scientists call supplementary feeding. In this diary entry of Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna guest biologist, Eric Hynes, will discuss reasons that we feed birds and if it is necessary. He also discussed how far to place feeders from windows, how to attract various bird species and the simple joy of watching birds.
Photo: The author, then 11 years old, in 2011 with Rosy finches (Leucosticte australis) eating black oil sunflower seeds from the rim of her hat. Photo: R.Gaylord
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